Mulloy, Mark, "Sheridan College". In The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica Canada. Article published February 13, 2012; last modified December 16, 2013. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/sheridan-college

Sheridan College

Established by the Ontario Government in 1967, Sheridan College is one of 25 Ontario colleges funded through the Ministry of Education and Training. In 28 years of operation to 1996, Sheridan has produced 45 000 alumni and a graduate placement rate of 90%.

Sheridan College

Established by the Ontario Government in 1967, Sheridan College is one of 25 Ontario colleges funded through the Ministry of Education and Training. In 28 years of operation to 1996, Sheridan has produced 45 000 alumni and a graduate placement rate of 90%.Sheridan consists of three campuses: the Skills Training Centre and Trafalgar Road Campus are located in OAKVILLE and the Davis Campus is located in BRAMPTON.

Sheridan's mission is directed at meeting growing and diverse educational needs at the intersection of education, economic development and work force preparation. It delivers academic, skills and apprenticeship training to over 10 000 full-time postsecondary students and 42 000 continuing education students.